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Whatever you do, do not purchase an eMachines computer.
They are unreliable, primarily defective, bottom-fo-the-barrel products. My dad bought a couple eMachines computers a while back. We found out that they had no agp slot, most likely because of what looked like a poor initial job of soldering that area; the heatsink for the chipset chip, or northbridge, or whatever it is called, was glued on, when it should have been pinned down. After a while, the heatsink just dropped off. Overall, if you buy an eMachines computer, you will get a substandard product. Jam it back in, in the dark. |
A couple questions:
-So what does your office work consist of? -Is the eMachine that you are looking at going to be paid for (and thus owned by) your company? I'm sorry, but your english is very fragmented, and you have a lot of incomplete thoughts. I'm just trying to get a bearing on your situation. :-\ There's nowhere I can't reach. |
Well, if that is the case, and you seriously won't be doing a whole lot of stuff on that computer beyond what you stated, then I guess it will effectively suit your needs.
Although, I think spending money now for a low-end cheapo comp, and saving up for another, better computer not too far down-the-road, is an exercise in frivolity. That is just my personal feeling on the matter. You hold the checkbook. ![]() How ya doing, buddy? |